fe 290 spark plug
Does anyone know or have info as per original spark plug numbers or a cross reference with like NGK,champion etc. have a 1997 club car with a fe290 in it and not sure if the plug in it is orginal or not.
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Re: fe 290 spark plug
"Use this Spark Plug in all Club Car gas golf carts and Carryall utility vehicles with the Kawasaki, FE290 Overhead Valve Engine, 1992 to Present. This is a long reach, NGK BP4ES plug. The proper gap is .028".
This was C&Ped from a site found by Google. Jimmie |
Re: fe 290 spark plug
Thanks Jimmie
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Re: fe 290 spark plug
I was going to ask the same thing but mine has a bp5es ngk hmmmmmmm
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Re: fe 290 spark plug
I'm not sure but I believe yours would be a step hotter.
Jimmie |
Re: fe 290 spark plug
The NGK BPR5ES is the correct plug for Club cars, (FE290 & FE350)
The NGK BPR4ES are for E-Z GOs, Info per Carts Parts Plus: Club Car http://www.cartpartsplus.com/spark-p...r-1992-07.html E-Z GO http://www.cartpartsplus.com/spark-p...p-4-cycle.html There's not much difference between the two, But If I remember correctly, with NGK, the plug gets hotter with a smaller number! And per my manual, the gap can be between .027" to .031" Don't mind me Jimmie, your info will work! But, I'm just REALLY picky when it comes to my cart! :wink: |
Re: fe 290 spark plug
Thx guys this is what's great about this site quick info
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Re: fe 290 spark plug
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yes ngk is the retrds here that put the samller number =hotter and the larger number=colder. |
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